- Docente: Fabio Martelli
- Credits: 6
- SSD: M-STO/02
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in History and Oriental Studies (cod. 8845)
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from Sep 18, 2023 to Oct 27, 2023
Learning outcomes
The student can understanding in the genral development of the Modern age the different systems of Idea's School from humanism to XIX century in the Western societies.
Of course he can understanding the principals turnings points of epistemological thought and the interactions beetwhen differents cultures
Course contents
The course's focus is the link bbetwen the conception of the Time and social evolution by the exegesis at first of the Letters of Paulus of Tarsus, then the Luther's Translations of Paulus and fowllowing the relics of that analysis until the marxian works of the 40 years of the XIX century
Readings/Bibliography
Attending and not attending students:
Agamben, Il potere e la gloria, Milano 2002; ID.,Homo sacer, Torino 1987; A. Negri, l'anomalia selvaggia, Milano 1979; F. Martelli, Il periodo dei Torbidi e l'autoidentità russa, Roma Ediioni Nuova Cultura ( in corso di stampa )
Not attending students could be also study:
Constatinople imaginaire, Paris 1982; G. Agamben, Homo Sacer, Torino varie edizioni; W. Benjamin, Il capitalismo come religione, Il melangolo
Teaching methods
Teacher's lessons and seminars
Assessment methods
Students who attend at least 75% of the lessons are considered to be attending.
This 6 CFU course can be chosen as a part of the 12 CFU Integrated Course “History of culture and systems thought (C.I.) (LM)". If the student has the Integrated Course (12 CFU) in his/her study plan, the final grade will result from the arithmetic average of the marks obtained in the two parts (“Cultural History" (1) (LM)" and “History of Ideas (1) (LM) “).
Oral examen or Write proof.
The exam will be conducted orally and will assess the student's command of the material studied in the course. The student will be judged on his ability to summarise and critically discuss topics raised in the course, making use of the exam bibliography and the course tools provided.
The assessment will thus consider the student's:
- knowledge and understanding of the topics covered;
- ability to summarise and analyse themes and concepts;
- familiarity with the terminology associated with the subject and his ability to use it effectively.
Top marks will be awarded to a student displaying an overall understanding of the topics discussed during the lectures, combined with a critical approach to the material and a confident and effective use of the appropriate terminology
Average marks will be awarded to a student who has memorized the main points of the material and is able to summarise them satisfactorily and provide an effective critical commentary, while failing to display a complete command of the appropriate terminology.
Teaching tools
Office hours
See the website of Fabio Martelli
SDGs




This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.